Jesus used satire. Biblical prophets used satire. Christianity needs satire. Jesus Makes Me Laugh interviews people involved in religious satire today; filmmakers, web authors, playwrites,... More > pranksters, and the grandfathers of religious satire magazines. But when does satire go too far? Who deserves to be satirized? The answers are guaranteed to make you laugh.< Less

Toughing the world of non-fiction, Sundae Rye sarcastically polishes his former faith with candid humor and earthy absurdity. Adding to the maturing landscape of American atheism, this collection of... More > short prose, pokes at Jesus, Christianity, indoctrination, the bible, pornography and the delightful transition to non-believing. Brief enough to be read during a Sunday service, this publication was fashioned for the newbie atheist who is equipped to laugh at his or her own religious past.< Less

If you loved "Left Behind," you'll despise "JEEZUS!" An extraterrestrial team arrives at Earth to steal the Antarctic Ice cap. The aliens disguise their appearance so that no one... More > knows their true form: adorable little bunnies. Will they succeed in using religious dogma to trick Earthlings into allowing the theft? Not if two lesbians and a macaw can help it!< Less

If you loved "Left Behind," you'll despise "JEEZUS!" An extraterrestrial team arrives at Earth to steal the Antarctic Ice cap. The aliens disguise their appearance so that no one... More > knows their true form: adorable little bunnies. Will they succeed in using religious dogma to trick Earthlings into allowing the theft? Not if two lesbians and a macaw can help it!< Less

Senator Wanda Motherwell, liberal luminary, goes to the rescue of the last of the Tierra del Fuegans. She returns to her office with more than she knows. Helping her are: Magnus Musgrave, an... More > inactive Episcopal bishop; Skipper Sprague, a millionaire friend of his; Grace Goodall who lives up to her name; Manuel Fragoza, illegal immigrant, impostor, and hero; Emily and Penelope, Smithies who suprise themselves; Patrick O'Feeley, who literally falls into love; Dr. Rodney Livermore, a dermatologist, who is not the fool he’s taken for; Sheila Livermore, his radical-chic wife, who is. Arrayed against the Senator are: Foster Aiello, a political rival; Gertrude Gruntling, feminist firebrand; Prunella Parrish, calculating clergyperson; Golda Glass, "wymynist" childcare expert — and a supporting cast of priests and politicos, fanatics and feminists, children and cannibals. The Senator's experience of motherhood transforms her relationships and leads to the insight that her infant daughter has exercised enormous power.< Less

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